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In the first season I signed a player called Miralem Sulejmani, he was really a midfielder who could play striker so thats where I played him. He only managed 12 goals in 28 games so I shipped him out a little over what I paid, for 400k.
Its now season 3, and the team who had him decided to sell up, which was great as I negotiated a 90% future fee on Sulej. I did have a bid for him, but decided that with stadiums aroud the corner I’d be better off with the cash.
Sporting Romanian manager Stefan Horobet’s ostentatious Ursakis have won the race to sign Serbian midfield playmaker Miralem Sulejmani in the transfer auction that ended tonight at 21:00.
Their bid of £4,000,004 was enough to secure his transfer from FC Robert on a 2 season contract after sporting German manager Robert Raupach decided to end the auction early.
There is an additional fee of £400,000 (10% of the transfer fee) payable to Sulejmani ’s agent by Ursakis.
English manager Robert Webb’s flamboyant Mitsubishi Warriors receive £3,240,003 (90%) of the profit made on Sulejmani.
So now my team have cool 6million in the bank, which just happens to be the perfect amount for the stadium work I plan doing. Which means I’ll be able to pay for it upfront and not in instalments. Unlike lots of other teams with inflated wage bills from overpaid stars, our total wages is 170k and a daily income of 190k, so the future is bright for the Warriors.
Im really looking forward to the stadium patch that should be here in a week, the default stadium holds 7000 fans and my teams expected attendance looks to be about 26000. So the plan is to fill up 3 stands with seats that cater for the main bulk of my fans, the devoteds, and then to build a 3 tier monster stand that will be home to all the other fans.
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